Media-Savvy Scientific Literacy: Developing Critical Evaluation Skills by Investigating Scientific Claims

Author:

Brickman Peggy1,Gormally Cara2,Francom Greg3,Jardeleza Sarah E.4,Schutte Virginia G.W.5,Jordan Carly6,Kanizay Lisa7

Affiliation:

1. PEGGY BRICKMAN is Associate Professor of Plant Biology at University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602; e-mail:brickman@uga.edu.

2. CARA GORMALLY is Director of Introductory Biology Labs at the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Biology, 310 Ferst Drive NW, Atlanta, GA 30332; e-mail: cara.gormally@biology.gatech.edu.

3. GREG FRANCOM is Assistant Professor of E-Learning at Northern State University, 1323 S. Lincoln Street, Aberdeen, SD 57401; e-mail: greg.francom@gmail.com.

4. SARAH E. JARDELEZA is a Research Associate in Plant Biology at Michigan State University, 166, East Lansing, MI 48824; e-mail: sarahejw@msu.edu.

5. VIRGINIA G. W. SCHUTTE is a Ph.D. candidate in Ecology at the University of Georgia, 140 E. Green Street, Athens, GA 30602; e-mail: vschutte@uga.edu.

6. CARLY JORDAN is Assistant Academic Professional Lecturer at the University of Wyoming, 1000 E. University Avenue, Laramie, Wyoming 82071; e-mail: cnjordan81@gmail.com.

7. LISA KANIZAY is Postdoctoral Research Fellow of Plant Biology at the University of Georgia, 2502 Miller Plant Sciences, Athens, GA 30602; e-mail: lkanizay@plantbio.uga.edu.

Abstract

Students must learn content knowledge and develop scientific literacy skills to evaluate and use scientific information in real-world situations. Recognizing the accessibility of scientific information to the average citizen, we developed an instructional approach to help students learn how to judge the quality of claims. We describe a project-based applied learning (PAL) approach that utilizes engaging questions about biological issues relevant to students. Working through these projects, students are challenged to evaluate sources of information and communicate their understanding of scientific claims. We discuss challenges that students encounter and offer suggestions for enacting this approach in a general-education college classroom.

Publisher

University of California Press

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),Education

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